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Italians love their coffee; there is no doubt about that! What we tend to think of as Italian espresso may not be the same as the hot cup you get when you enter that fabulous Italian bistro though! If you are traveling with your friends in Italy, do you know how to order multiple things using the Italian language you have learned? Do you know how to communicate in Italian well enough to purchase more than one ticket to the Italian museum you and your friends have been dying to get into? When speaking to the group of Italian friends you met in the villa, could you ask all of them how old they are? You could be wasting a lot of precious Italian sightseeing time if you don’t!

Learning Italian with ItalianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Italian! This Italian Newbie lesson will teach you the rules for forming Italian plural nouns as well as how gender and number effects the construction of Italian plural nouns. You will also learn a little history on Italian coffees. Don’t forget to stop by ItalianPod101 to pick up some extra Italian learning materials! We would love to hear from you while you are there, so leave us a comment! quanti anni? How old?

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